The 12 Quirkiest Small Towns in the U.S.

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Marfa, Texas

Marfa: known for mysterious Marfa Lights and the Chinati Foundation, showcasing modern art. A captivating town of lights and creativity.

Bardstown, Kentucky

Bardstown, Kentucky. This town is known for its bourbon distilleries, including Maker's Mark and Jim Beam. Bardstown is also home to the Kentucky Bourbon

Juneau, Alaska

This town is the capital of Alaska and is located in the Alaskan panhandle. Juneau is known for its stunning scenery, including the Mendenhall Glacier

Bath, Maine

his town is known for its historic architecture, including the Maine State House and the Custom House. Bath is also home to the Bath Iron Works

St. Augustine, Florida

This town is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the United States. St. Augustine is known for its historic

Stowe, Vermont

This town is known for its skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities. Stowe is also home to the Trapp Family Lodge

Solvang, California

This town is known for its Danish-style architecture and its windmills. Solvang is also home to a number of wineries and Danish restaurants.

Leavenworth, Washington

This town is known for its Bavarian-style architecture and its Christmas festivals. Leavenworth is also home to a number of breweries and wineries.

Savannah, Georgia

This town is known for its historic architecture, including the Forsyth Park and the Savannah College of Art and Design

Asheville, North Carolina

This town is known for its Blue Ridge Mountains, its breweries, and its music scene. Asheville is also home to the Biltmore Estate

Portland, Oregon

This city is known for its coffee, its microbreweries, and its quirkiness. Portland is also home to a number of parks and gardens, including